From mattpocock-skills
Edits article drafts by dividing into sections respecting info dependencies as DAG, confirming structure, then rewriting for clarity, coherence, flow, and tight prose (≤240 chars/paragraph).
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1. First, divide the article into sections based on its headings. Think about the main points you want to make during those sections.
Mechanically tightens prose by restructuring sections by dependency order, splitting/merging paragraphs, and removing redundancy. Use to compress READMEs, ADRs, plan files, design docs without changing voice, tone, or phrasing.
Proposes cuts, reorganization, and simplification to improve document structure, clarity, and flow while preserving comprehension. Use for structural or editorial reviews.
Applies three-pass revision system to drafts: Pass 1 cuts clutter, Pass 2 reduces cognitive load, Pass 3 improves rhythm. For editing prose, cutting word count, improving readability and flow.
Share bugs, ideas, or general feedback.
Consider that information is a directed acyclic graph, and that pieces of information can depend on other pieces of information. Make sure that the order of the sections and their contents respects these dependencies.
Confirm the sections with the user.
2a. Rewrite the section to improve clarity, coherence, and flow. Use maximum 240 characters per paragraph.